CATCH ESTIMATION AND SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF BILLFISHES LANDED IN PORT OF BENOA, BALI

Abstract: Billfishes are
generally considered as by-product in tuna long line fisheries that have high
economic value in the market. By far, the information about Indian Ocean
billfish biology and fisheries especially in Indonesia is very limited. This
research aimed to elucidate the estimation of production and size distribution
of billfishes landed in port of Benoa during 2010 (February – December) through
daily observation at the processing plants. The result showed that the landings
dominated by Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 54.9%, Blue marlin (Makaira mazara)
17.8% and Black marlin (Makaira indica) 13.0% respectively, followed by small
amount of striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax), sailfish (Istiophorus
platypterus), and shortbil spearfish (Tetrapturus Angustirostris). Generally
the individual size of billfishes range between 68 and 206 cm (PFL), and
showing negative allometric pattern except on swordfish that was isometric.
Most of the billfish landed haven’t reached their first sexual maturity.